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Suda51: No More Heroes To Stay On WiiPosted on 2009/09/21 BY SHAWNLast month Goichi Suda, or Suda51 as he is more commonly known, rocked the worlds of Nintendo fans when translations of an interview seemed to signal that future No More Heroes games would be on non-Nintendo consoles, since he had stated that he had gotten as much as he could out of the Wii for the sequel No More Heroes 2, which is set to be released early next year worldwide. More » |
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No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle To Fix City IssuesPosted on 2009/07/10 BY SHAWNOne of the glaring issues for most gamers who played the original No More Heroes was the overworld, which was largely baren and served only to act as a way to get get enough money to progress in the game. Suda51 realizes this, and is making it a priority to fix it in No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, the sequel to the original. In a recent Nintendo Power article, he had this to say:
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Ubisoft To Publish No More Heroes: Desperate StrugglePosted on 2009/06/01 BY SHAWNUbisoft has announced that they will be publishing No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle, the sequel to original No More Heroes, in North America. The original game won numerous awards, such as GamePro’s Wii game of the year, GameSpot’s Best Wii game and Editor’s Choice award and Best Original IP, IGN’s Best Wii Story and Best Action Wii Game. Tony Key, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Ubisoft, had this to say about picking up the game in North America:
Travis once again finds himself at the bottom of the UAA (United Assassins Association) ladder and has to reclaim his No. 1 assassin spot. The sequel will allow Travis Touchdown to wield two katanas at once and face multiple bosses at once. More » |
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